from django.http import HttpResponse, JsonResponse from openid_provider.lib.errors import * from openid_provider.lib.scopes import * from openid_provider.lib.utils.params import * from openid_provider.models import * import re class UserInfoEndpoint(object): def __init__(self, request): self.request = request self.params = Params() self._extract_params() def _extract_params(self): # TODO: Maybe add other ways of passing access token # http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6750#section-2 self.params.access_token = self._get_access_token() def _get_access_token(self): ''' Get the access token using Authorization Request Header Field method. See: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6750#section-2.1 Return a string. ''' auth_header = self.request.META.get('HTTP_AUTHORIZATION', '') if re.compile('^Bearer\s{1}.+$').match(auth_header): access_token = auth_header.split()[1] else: access_token = '' return access_token def validate_params(self): try: self.token = Token.objects.get(access_token=self.params.access_token) except Token.DoesNotExist: raise UserInfoError('invalid_token') def create_response_dic(self): ''' Create a diccionary with all the requested claims about the End-User. See: http://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#UserInfoResponse Return a diccionary. ''' dic = { 'sub': self.token.id_token.get('sub'), } standard_claims = StandardClaims(self.token.user, self.token.scope.split()) dic.update(standard_claims.create_response_dic()) return dic @classmethod def response(self, dic): response = JsonResponse(dic, status=200) response['Cache-Control'] = 'no-store' response['Pragma'] = 'no-cache' return response @classmethod def error_response(self, code, description, status): response = HttpResponse(status=status) response['WWW-Authenticate'] = 'error="{0}", error_description="{1}"'.format(code, description) return response